Furniture Design and Manufacture
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Cód CAO | AU681 |
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Céim | 8 |
Fad ama | 4 Years |
Pointí CAO | 400 (2024) |
Modh Seachadta | On-campus |
Suímh campais | Connemara |
Modh Seachadta | Lánaimseartha |
Socrúchán oibre | Tá |
Forbhreathnú Cúrsa
If you like to solve problems using creative techniques and if you are interested in learning the range of skills required to design and make contemporary and innovative furniture products, then this course is for you.
You will get an opportunity to develop skills in both traditional and advanced manufacturing techniques and learn how to apply the design process from concept through to fully finished furniture projects.
Initially focusing on hand and power tools, you will acquire the skills to utilise a range of woodworking machinery, CNC technology, laser equipment and digital manufacturing.
Keen attention is paid to intelligent design that addresses issues such as markets, competitiveness, cost and environment and these criteria are closely linked with the ability of graduates to produce high-quality furniture product prototypes.
A year-long work placement in Year 3, in Ireland and overseas, ensures graduates gain invaluable experience and have a good understanding of their roles in industry.
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Bliain 1
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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Year |
Projects 1This module, Projects 1, integrates the core areas of design, making and digital manufacture in the context of furniture related products. Learners are taught from first principles and establish a level of accuracy and proficiency required for the production of creative and high quality pieces. The module will be process led in order to help learners build competence in their use of the design process and the application of both traditional and modern woodworking techniques. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Develop through questioning and lecturer demonstrations a defined level of work quality and aspire to achieve this. 2. Competently produce high quality components and finished pieces of furniture through the organisation and use of essential hand skills, power tools and basic traditional and digital machining techniques. 7. Value the importance of appropriate furniture design and making techniques in the manufacture of high quality gallery standard furniture. |
15 | Mandatory |
Year |
Manufacturing Skills 1This module introduces the theory and practice for all types of hand tools and power tools used in furniture making. Best practice in terms of tool use, set-up, health and safety and performance are established. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Plan and prepare for the safe operation and set up of a wide range of hand tools, power tools and machines used in the production of furniture components |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Computer Aided Design 1This module aims to introduce the learner to 2D and 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD), Product Data Management (Costing) and their associated underlying principles. The module will employ industry standard software and will stress the value of computer-based visual and product data to professional designers and makers. Further emphasis will be placed on the use of these tools to generate professional standard working drawings, bills of materials and digital prototypes. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Recall and define the various Computer Aided Design (CAD) terminology, as applied to the furniture and wood product’s industry. 2. Use 2D CAD software as a means of demonstrating competence with fundamental drawing projection and design communication principles. 3. Create professional quality industry standard working drawings (including all relevant accompanying product data) in a professional format and in accordance with relevant international standards and best practice. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Design ElementsDesign Elements introduces students to and develops their core skills in the fundamental elements of design; sketching, process, context and creativity. Design Elements aims to collaborate with other modules in the delivery of common assignments. Sketching – Students will gain skills in 2D and 3D hand sketching techniques coupled with basic model making skills to aid students in idea generation and problem solving. Process – Students will learn about the need and use of design process and be able to apply a defined method to help solve design briefs. Context – Students will be exposed to contextual studies related to historical and contemporary styles, products and design. This will aid them in answering design challenges and inform them of how and why this subject area has developed as well as providing them with an appreciation for the value of design. Creativity – Through applied projects and group exercises students creative abilities will be developed to help them overcome road blocks in the context of design. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Developsketching skills appropriate to the process of design. 2. Demonstrate an ability to make models as part of the design process. 3. Create and present basic graphic layouts for presentation. 4. Evaluate a design brief and apply the design process to generate multiple creative ideas to given design problems. 5. Demonstrate a knowledge and recognition of design in ahistorical and contemporary context. 6. Associate the value that design sustainability plays in society. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Materials and TechniquesThis module will allow learners to explore a variety of natural and manmade materials and their associated processing techniques appropriate to the furniture industry. A strong emphasis will be placed on the learners understanding of wood, and its related composites. Characteristics, properties, joinery and finishing techniques alongside traditional and modern processes will be addressed. Other materials to be introduced will include metal, glass and plastics. Active learning will be applied through experiential labs to help students explore these materials and processes in a hands-on fashion. Sustainability issues will be addressed in the context of the materials and practices mentioned above. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify and classify wood using basic scientific analysis and justify species selection in the manufacture of given components or products |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Academic and Professional SkillsThe aim of this module is to develop academic and professional development skills for student success in higher education and beyond. This module combines online learning activities and small group workshops to focus on areas such as academic writing and integrity, creative thinking, problem-solving, time management, communications, group work, technology, innovation and presentation skills. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Apply appropriate tools and principles to optimise the learning experience. 2. Develop self-reflection practices for individual and group-work activities. 3. Develop academic writing skills, recognise different information sources and apply the principles of academic integrity. 4. Assess a variety of professional communication practices and digital tools and apply to problem-solving. 5. Consider how the chosen discipline has a responsibility to wider society. |
05 | Mandatory |
Bliain 2
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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Year |
Design and Manufacture ProjectsDesign & Manufacture Projects will focus on the development of learners as professional furniture designers and makers. The module's applied nature will nurture making and design skills by the nature of industry focused project briefs. The applied projects will challenge learners to question the context of their design work but also explore manufacturing, technology and creativity in the realisation of their ideas. Focus will be placed on increasing the learner's understanding of user centred design, design for manufacture principles and sustainability factors. Through specifications, material identification, process selection and production learner's designs will be tested for commercial viability. Students will be encouraged to explore the use of hand, machine and digital manufacturing processes in the realisation of products, jigs and prototypes. Products produced will be to industry standards and need to satisfy user functional needs as well as any social or environmental aspects linked to the design and production of a product. All projects will be developed through an in-depth practice led research and design development process before final manufacturing begins. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Compile, evaluate and apply research to the design and manufacture of furniture and wood products 2. Apply creativity, user-centred design principles, sustainability and innovation within constraints and limitations when responding to a design brief 4. Illustrate conceptual and practical research led design skills to communicate the design and development of creative and innovative furniture and homewares products 5. Plan, organise and manage the safe use of a broad range of hand and machine processes to make and finish high quality products 6. Demonstrate skill, knowledge, competence and ability as a designer to create and critcally evaluate a body of self-directed high quality, innovative objects. |
15 | Mandatory |
Year |
Design Elements 2Design Elements 2 will aid students in improving their design sketching, model making and presentation skills but also ground their ideas, philosophy and vision in an informed space supported by relevant contextual studies linked to applied tasks. Learners will build on key skills of communicating design through sketching and model making that were developed in Design Elements (Year 1). Learners will focus on the development of enhanced idea generation skills and presentation competencies. Through contextual studies learners will also be able to clearly identify their design philosophy, utilise design elements and principles appropriately and answer why their design is the way it is and who has inspired them. Through the development of sketching skills, an introduction to photography and digital software for graphic presentation, visual communication, and relevant contextual studies learners will create presentations and promotional material for the products they develop in the Design Prototyping module. Learners will focus on hard and soft skills' development with a confidence building exercise in presentation techniques supported by the design of self-promotion material. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Demonstrate an ability to gather reference and visual material and to utilise sketches and notes etc. to develop a clearly structured process of ideas development 3. Apply design principlesand elements in the creation of design solutions 4. Illustrate an ability to critically self-evaluate work with reference tocontextual studies 5. Prepare, plan and deliver professional design presentations using appropriate software 6. Apply graphic design and layout planning to professional self-promtional material |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Manufacturing Skills 2This Module introduces the theory and practice of the safe set-up and operation of basic as well as more advanced wood manufacturing machinery such as CNC equipment. The concept of jig making and usage is examined and practiced. Machine tooling, feed speeds, cutter speeds and cutter block design and their relevance is explored. Best practice for Health and Safety in relation to woodworking machinery and equipment is studied. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Plan, organise and manage the setup and operation of a variety of woodworking machines 3. Integrate the processing capabilities of manufacturing equipment with design specifications and deadlines |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Computer Aided Design 2This blended delivery module aims to further develop the learner's use and competence with various Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) systems and their application for the realisation of 2 and 3-dimensional images of design concepts. It employs currently used industry-standard software and stresses the value of computer-based visual data to professional designers and makers, particularly in respect to the speed of producing or updating drawings and to their communication. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Apply the features of relevant CAD and CAM software packages to generate high quality 3D digital models of various artefacts. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Advanced Materials and SustainabilityAdvanced Materials & Sustainability will build on learners existing knowledge of traditional materials from Year 1. Learners will develop knowledge and skills related to the use of composite, resin, carbon fibre, silicon, textiles, plastics and bio-based materials alongside other developing materials. Learners will explore the use of modern processes linked to the use of advanced materials in the design arena such as 3D printing, rapid prototyping, laser cutting and moulding to name a few. The module will be contextualised by a theoretical exploration of developing materials such as smart materials, biomaterials and e-textiles as an example. This exploration of advanced materials will be framed in the mind-set of sustainability and the requisite materials eco credentials and effects on our environment. Learners will attain an ability to identify, assess and select suitable advanced materials and/or processes for design driven projects. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Describe basic material properties, profiles and applications of selected materials and processes |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
Business EnvironmentThis module aims to develop students' knowledge and understanding of how economies and markets operate and the role played by a business in those environments. The module presents the Learner with the challenges to be faced in successfully managing any business or organisation in those contexts. The study of the furniture industry,in preparation for the Learner's placement in Year 3 of their Programme, provides one specialised area of focus for the Learner in examining its structure, composition and significance to Irish society and the Irish economy. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify, describe and illustrate the elements, structure and organisation of the Irish economy. |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
Applied Science and TestingThis module explores the following areas as they relate to and affect the furniture industry; basic physics; specifying standards in the areas of product testing, fire safety, workshop H&S and an introduction to ergonomics. Learners will develop their knowledge of environmental issues and concerns with reference to the role of the EPA and implementation of Environmental Management Systems. Learners will carryout basic structural analysis in labs and lectures and apply these principles to furniture construction using solid modelling software. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Preformpractical experiments and showcase the associatedresults with reference to the furniture industry. 2. Demonstrate best practices techniques in using digital technologies as a method that generatesscientific rigour within the furniture industry. 3. Differentiate between the types of standards as they apply to furniture products; test methodologies, classification, and safety requirements. 4. Present comprehensive analyses and findings while referencing the implications for the wood industry, sustainability and the environment. 5. Measure and evaluate wood properties and furniture joints/assemblies using physical models. |
05 | Mandatory |
Bliain 3
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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Year |
Computer Aided Design and ManufactureThis module may be delivered on campus, using traditional face-to-face lecturing, or using an online or blended format. The module aims to further develop the learner's use and competence with various modern Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) systems and their application within the furniture and wood processing industry. It employs currently used industry-standard software and stresses the value of computer-based visual data to professional designers and makers, particularly in respect to the speed of producing or updating drawings and to their communication. The module will expose the learner to an integration of CAD/CAM techniques as well as processes for advanced modelling and manufacturing. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Efficiently apply the features of Computer Aided Design software to generate 2D presentation drawings and 3D digital models of artefacts, to a professional standard. 2. Identify and critique advanced CAD and CAM workflows and problem-solving techniques in various applications across the furniture and wood processing industry. 3. Investigate how efficiencies in CAD and CAM systems can be achieved using parametric modelling, solid body manipulation, surface modelling and rules based design. 5. Describe and demonstrate competence with the application of the various processes involved in the generation of NC codefor use in the furniture and wood processing industry. 6. Compare and assess different furniture CAD and CAM software packages and become confident withmaking informed choices about the advantages and disadvantages of each. 7. Confidently apply the various procedures and workflows involved in transferring files and data between various CAD, CAM and BIM software packages. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Product Development and MarketingThe Marketing and Accounting elements of the module aim to to develop the Learner's understanding of and ability to use specific Marketing and Finance concepts and techniques as part of the process of Product Development and also in the overall management of an Organisation. The subject areas will include Market Research and analysis, the segmentation of a Market, formulating an offering for potential customers in the form of a 'Marketing Mix' i.e The Product, The Price, How it will be Promoted, The Place where it will be made available. The Product/Process Costing with a specific focus on the management of Fixed Overheads; Investment Appraisal; Cost-Volume-Profit analysis and Planning. The Product Development element of the module introduces the learner to structured product development processes. The module will focus on the creation of industry-specific product hierarchies which analyse component specifications and costing through bill of materials and process development. Various engineering design tools are applied to product designs and guide the learner to develop products that align with industry best practices, customer requirements, product functions, and conformance to standards and legislation. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify and describe the factors and processes which influence the demand for goods and services in a modern economy. 7. Analyse current products, new product designs,materials and product componentsfor conformity with the Circular Economy and current sustainability legislation and guidance. Identify reuse and recyclability options for materials and product components. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Industry PlacementThe Industry Placement module involves an industry experience placement with a ATU Connemara approved manufacturing company or other organisation associated with the furniture and wood products industry. It is a progressive extension to the academic, practical and management skills developed during the programme. Students will be given an opportunity to apply their knowledge, skills, and learning in a real-world environment while applying academic theory from their programme learning. Students will actively engage in self-directed learning to facilitate successful integration into the host organisations day to day and planned operations and projects. Students will complete academic reports and presentations during the placement to demonstrate experiential learning and skills development. Students will submit placement reports detailing their learning experiences and will be required to make a presentation to a group of academic and industry stakeholders upon successful completion of the industry placement module. To facilitate the completion of modules while on placement students will be required to work 4 days per week with the placement company and will have one day per week for online module delivery and to focus on completing industry focused applied projects for blended delivery modules specific to the student's programme. Students will gain valuable insights into current work practices and identify potential graduate employment opportunities. The module shall address the professional practice required by students entering and participating in the modern workplace. Each student is required to undertake the industry placement module in the third year of their programme, occurring from September to May. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Develop work-related skills and professional practice in project work, product quality, deadlines, and budgets. 2. Enhance career and industry knowledge and best practice. 3. Demonstrate the ability to record work experiences and practices and communicate in an academic format. 4. Apply academic theory to commercial projects in a professional environment. 5. Demonstrate an ability to work efficiently and effectively as part of a team and integrate as a productive member of the host organisation. 6. Engage in self-directed learning while working in industry to aid in the development of key professional and transferrable skills. 7. Critically evaluate and reflect on their placement experience in terms of personal development and assess the effect of their placement experience on their future career prospects. |
40 | Mandatory |
Bliain 4
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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Year |
Advanced Cad and BimThis module will introduce learners to the principles and practices of Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes and techniques as applied to the furniture and wood products industry. The module will also facilitate learners in understanding and applying suitable advanced Computer Aided Design (CAD) software to graphically represent buildings and the furniture and fixtures within them and to generate various outputs that are useful and relevant to the modern furniture and wood products industry. This module may be delivered in a traditional face-to-face lecturing format or via online/blended delivery. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Define and differentiate between the various terminology, file types and software associated with the field of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and advanced Computer Aided Design (CAD). 2. Demonstrate an ability to construct high quality, correctly prepared Architectural BIM models. 3. Appraise and select suitable BIM techniques to create building components and BIM families relevant to the furniture and wood product industry. 6. Identify and critique the various procedures and workflows involved in transferring files and data between various CAD, CAM and BIM software packages. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Commercial DesignCommercial Design will focus on the application of skills and knowledge alongside the development of key competencies related to a designer's role within commercial projects. Projects will be embedded in real-world scenarios with the option to link directly with an industry, institute or other body to solve present day problems. The modules core focus will be contemporary commercial products and spaces coupled with key contextual studies to support a design only project. Learners will utilise diverse skills to problem solve within the medium of space and materials to solve present and future day challenges for commercial products and interiors. Areas of focus would include office, retail, education, health, hospitality and contract markets to name a few. Learners would rationalise their ideas through the output of a specification pack ready for contract manufacture. A module to develop the learners understanding of product, space and human centred interactions. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Evaluate and define a given real-world challenge, problem or opportunity |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Project ManagementThe furniture and wood manufacturing industry in Ireland is now primarily project focused with the majority of organisations being high-mix, low-volume manufacturers. The recent high demand for graduates in project management roles emphasises the importance of formal project management tools and procedures within the industry. This module covers core project management concepts with an emphasis on best practice methods and theory that relate directly to the furniture and wood manufacturing sector. All key project management knowledge areas will be explored and their relevance to the current industry dynamic will be presented through practical exercises. Various project management tools from each phase of the project lifecycle will be applied to industry scenarios and case studies. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Define and discussthe Project Life Cycle and Project Management Life Cycle for furniture and wood manufacturing projects. 2. Apply the principles of Project Time Management to develop project schedules and resource estimates. 3. Apply Project Planning Tools and Techniques to Industry Scenarios and Assignments. 4. Identify Risk Management Tools and Techniquesand apply them to industry scenarios and assignments. 5. Explain the importance of Quality Management as it relates to commercial interiors and apply Quality Management Toolsto industry scenarios and assignments. 6. Identify and apply the various tools used by project managers to monitor and control projects within the industry. 7. Identify the various leadership qualities and management skills that are required to become an effective project manager. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Entrepreneurship and Professional SkillsThe module aims to develop and encourage Learner's entrepreneurial potential by enhancing their thinking and skills in this area. Learners will study and experience techniques which promote an entrepreneurial outlook while developing their ability to use established approaches to analyse potential opportunities before making appropriate choices for their organisation. It is anticipated that the skills and abilities they develop will have value in Learner's future career roles as both employees or in starting their own business. The module will also focus on developing learners' knowledge of the professional skill sets required and their ability to successfully use these in managing their careers in the context of the work environments in which they will be engaged. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Describe the process of entrepreneurship: the motivations, challenges, opportunities, efforts, planning and decisions, risks, rewards, commitments and outcomes that entrepreneurs commonly experience |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Professional Design PracticeProfessional Design Practice is the culmination of four years study that allows students to explore an area of personal interest in a research led design based project. To aid in this endeavour students will undertake a study trip as part of the process. The module will create a culture that thrives on new thinking and ideas; new areas of exploration and experimentation related to the on-going development of the design and manufacture industry. It integrates and applies research to two and three dimensional design development and refinement that will produce high quality, market ready products. Peer and staff feedback, comment and analysis are integral components of the module and combine with formal presentations made at each key stage in the process. The final output of this module will include a body of research and design work accompanied with a professionally manufactured prototype exhibited in an end of year exhibition. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Analyse, evaluate and propose a substantive and realistic research topic that will benefit the design and prototype industry |
20 | Mandatory |
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Riachtanais Iontrála
Leaving Certificate Entry Requirement | 6 subjects at O6/H7 |
QQI/FET Major Award Required | Any |
Additional QQI/FET/ Requirements | Three Distinctions |
Táillí
Total Fees EU: €3000
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Total Fees Non-EU: €12000
Subject to approval by ATU Governing Body (February 2025)
Tuilleadh eolais faoi tháillíGairmeacha
Currently there is 100% graduate-employment for those wishing to enter the wood and furniture manufacturing industry following study in ATU Connemara.
There is a very strong demand for graduates who have a balanced mix of design and manufacturing skills. These transferrable skills allow graduates to enter the segment of the industry that most appeals to them, ranging from craft-based workshops to modern furniture manufacturers, both in Ireland and internationally.
Some graduates also go on to establish their own businesses after gaining industrial experience.
Design – Career opportunities
Designer Maker
Product Designer
Kitchen Designer
Space Planner
CAD Design
Procurement
Prototyper
3D Modelling
Project Management
Costing and Estimating
Entrepreneurship
Further Information
Eolas Teagmhála
Department of Furniture Design & Technology
Jeremy Madden
Lecturer
T: +353 (0) 91 742669
E: jeremy.madden@atu.ie
Furniture Design & Technology